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1.28.2011

Lisa Berry + Me














This is a wedding from last fall that was just tops.  Tracey and Paul were a ton of fun and Katie and I worked together to make sure the flowers were just what they wanted.  All the orange, yellow and buttercream flowers on the slate blue cloths made such a statement.  And although Katie and I were both disenchanted when we found out no moss or twigs in the Museum, we made compromises in the design plan to include chinese lanterns, kangaroo paw and smokebush to give the lines and movement we were looking for.  Now... let's talk about the photog in charge here.  Lisa Berry is an artist!  Book her now!  Love working with photographers that see the shot before they line it up.  Congrats on the great pics Lisa.

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11.01.2010

October Planning






This wedding was just the most fun you could hope for.  When planning a wedding and being with the wedding party all day you can only hope for a bride and groom that will keep things light-hearted and fun.  Lauren and Matt were just that!  Wedding and reception at Deerpark with a tent in the back, the party was hoppin' from the beginning and never slowed down.  Lauren and Matt were kind enough to send me a thank you gift and a card but I feel like I owe them a thank you too.  Thanks guys for being so much fun!!!

Vendors:

Deerpark Manor and the great Sue Sheldon
Cake and the Caterer with food and goodies with Ashley making sure everything was perfect (nicely done!)
Wright Entertainment with Rob Meyer on the DJ mic
Limelight Photo with Stephenie taking all the amazing pictures you see here (way to go girl!!)


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6.15.2009

Pretty Peach









This was such a great color scheme. Subtle shades from pink to peach with a punchy magenta thrown in to make a statement. The bridal was all white peonies.... beautifully simple. The bridesmaids had a mix of pink peonies, peach garden roses, apricot roses, orange spray roses and green hypericum berry. They fit so perfectly into late spring and really showed off the style of the Bride.
At the Church there were tall leggy glass vases topped with curly willow, roses and green hydrangea.
At the reception magenta orchids and pink peonies were a statement. In cobalt blue vases provided by the Bride we put the peonies in a short stout vase while the orchids were a natural pairing to the taller column vase.
My favorite design on the wedding was the escort table arrangement. A tall square vase topped with a lush combination of the wedding flowers. It could be seen from the entry window and everyone was able to appreciate the sights and smells as they picked up their place cards.
What a great color scheme.

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